Posted & Reviewed by Scott Armstrong - Nov 26th 2023
Target is one of the nationโs largest retail chains, with over 1,900 locations in the United States and over 150 stores in Texas. Employees at Target work various roles, such as a cashier or stockers. You might also work in a warehouse, operating heavy equipment. In fact, Target has historically had six distribution centers in Texas, including Austin, Dallas, Tyler, Houston, Denton, and Midlothian. With several distribution centers and locations in Texas, we wanted to focus on Target Workers’ Comp.
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We recognize how frustrating it can be to get injured on the job. If you have sustained an injury or illness while working at Target, our lawyers at Armstrong Lee & Baker LLP can help you file for Target workersโ comp.ย
Multiple injuries might occur while on the job at Target due to the dynamic nature of the work. Depending on your role, typical injuries that may allow you to file for Target workersโ compensation include:
If you have suffered an injury or occupational disease on the job, contact our experienced attorneys. We can help you to file for workersโ compensation or file an appeal if they deny you benefits. If necessary, our Target workers’ comp lawyers can also assist you with filing suit to get the compensation you need for your injuries.
If you work at a Target distribution center, there can be one or more causes of your injuries due to the amount of hazards present. The reasons for your injury could involve:
These injuries can be traumatic, but our aggressive lawyers are here to advocate for you. If you experienced a Target work injury in Texas, consider reaching out to us today.
Workersโ compensation is an insurance program for employees who suffer injuries or experience an occupational disease while on the job. For you to receive compensation, your injury or illness has to have been in the โcourse and scopeโ of your employment. These programs vary by state, and some private companies in Texas can choose not to subscribe.
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A non-subscriber is a private company that has chosen not to have workersโ compensation insurance coverage. Workersโ compensation helps employees to cover medical bills and lost wages due to an injury or illness sustained on the job. Since Target is a non-subscriber, you will have to file a claim for workersโ compensation through their private plan.ย
Remember that non-subscriber policies often do not allow you to recover as much as traditional workersโ compensation. Nonetheless, you can also file a personal injury lawsuit to recover damages. With a non-subscriber company, if you file suit for negligence, you may recover more than if Target was a subscriber.
The first step to filing your claim is to let your supervisor know you have sustained an injury while working. Time limits vary depending on your specific Target injury policy. Nevertheless, you should be able to get a copy from your supervisor. You will likely need to report the injury right away.ย
It is typically crucial under any private plan to get medical care after reporting your injury. Just make certain that you are going to a provider that your workplace has approved. Again, you should ask your supervisor what medical providers you can visit.ย
The next step is to file your injury compensation claim through Targetโs policy. Usually, employees only have 30 days or less to file a claim. You should check your handbook or ask about this deadline since time limits often differ. Overall, be sure that you file your claim as soon as possible.
Donโt hesitate to reach out to our knowledgeable attorneys if you need assistance with filing your Target workersโ comp claim. At Armstrong Lee & Baker LLP, our lawyers are known for assertively advocating for their clients. Areas of expertise at our firm include non-subscriber claims, commercial motor vehicle accidents, and more. For additional information, contact us today at 832-402-6637.
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